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Show dance And we will come to your next fire C)ME TO oUR ATTEND HELPER'S GALA 830 DOOHS OPEf FUN FOR ALL LUNCHES CIVIC AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, FEB , MOTOR FUEL TA X 24Uxel 3. Since the proposed distrib Continued from Page One ution formula emphasizes pop ulation and land area, there is several points of concern have a question as to whether local been raised regarding some of road needs will be met on a the specifics of the program. legitimate priority basis. These include the following: 4. There is also concern that 1. Local resistance to state some local units may look upon raised some question regarding' the new state money as a re. controls and supervision has for local funds now placement of the adequacy engineering of being expended on local roads engineering, technical supervis- rather than as a new resource ion, and inspection standards that would be applied to the proposed arterial road system.! 2. Unless it is carefully co- ordinated, there is some fear' that the program could create a further proliferation of local road building agencies resulting in additional overlapping, duoli cation, and waste, particularly in the use of personnel and of equipment. 'T B j to meet pressing local road needs. The Foundation analysis takes note of the fact that there is a legal question regarding the constitutionality of the UTES proposal. Local officials are working closely with representatives from the State Attorney General's office to resolve the problem in the legislation to be drafted. i'""M'TTTr'TMnWr MB Admission 1W ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR RENT Weekend visitors at the Basso home were Angene Basso and Jan Brady of Salt Lake City. Visitors last week at the Charles Mills home were Mr and Mrs Vernon Mills of Span ish Fork and Mr and Mrs Dave Griffiths of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Frank Tomsic were Salt Lake visitors last Sunday. Mrs June Sermos is a proud nandmiother. A son was born on January 21 to Mr and Mrs Orville Hensen of Hawaiian Gardens. California. Get well wishes go to Darreld Riche a oatient at the Carbon Hospital. Darreld was injured in a auto motorcycle accident in town last Sunday. Mrs Glea Davis was a Spanish Fork visitor this past week end. 472-52- Two-roo- m 472-524- 637-332- 10,20,usc 5 Miscellaneous Buick Spec. and CARPET Headquarters Expert low clean, mileage, Very installation. A good Quality sale. Terms. Priced for ijuick line. Free Estimates. Mohawk Helper Insurance & Loan,. 155 & Bigelow and Firth carpets. So. Main, Helper. Phone HELPER FURNITURE and l,ll,usc HARDWARE, Helper 6,63,usc Home RUG & FOR SALE Lg CARPET CLEANERS in Helper. Contact Dea & Domestic). Carpet (Oriental after 4 p.m. See by laying. Rug binding and Serg ll,9,usc appointment only. ing; Upholstery & Rug Sham pooing; Electrolux Sales and and FOR SALE Conn Organ Service. W. R. EVERETT, & Console Clark piano 644 Story 2nd N. East, Price, Utah, over small in this area. Take 84501 Phone use monthly payments. For details write: CREDIT Manager COLDS, Hay Fever, Sinus Box 6179. Sugar House StatHours of relief in every SINA ion, Salt Lake City, Utah TIME capsule. $1.49 value 2,l,3tc Only 99c Chuck's Pharmacy 1,11 to 2, 15 6tp FOR SALE '66 V-- 8 472-59- Dia-man- ti 637-351- 7 -- Help Wanted - EXPERT HAIR STYLING Complete Wiglet Service. Win a free Las Vegas vacation. .. SPARE TIME INCOME Rooming new field, refilling & BON' BAR BEAUTY SALON collecting money from new 99 S. Main, Helper, Utah Phone high quality coin operated l,25,usc Lspensers in this area. No Ormust STORE FOOD HEALTH selling. To qulify you have car, references, $900 to ganic Vitamins, Clint Miller Whole Wheat Flour. Granges, $3300 cash. Few hours weekly can ret excellent income. 316 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah use 84501. Phone More full time. For personal interview, send name, add& ress and phone number to PUPPIES FREE Labrador Inter-Stat- e Dist. Co.. 455 East German Shepherd. See after 4 p.m. at 379 Hill St. Helper 4th So. Suite 206, Salt Lake 2,8,ltp 84111 l,25,3tc Utah City, 472-550- 5. 637-332- 5 MANAGEMENT; CURTAIL PRODUCTION its own lands, and is voluntarily ent forest management vest timber systematically irom iously hobbled bv lack of miblic withholding from harvest all understanding, the Chief Forest redwood forest areas within er for one of the nation's oldest the proposed national park. "A and best known conservation hoax is being perpetrated which movements declares. misleads the public the contention that the last of the virUnlike annual crops, the har- gin redwoods are being haivest vest of trees from a forest of- ed. This is far from the ten is planned 30 to 100 years actual case. More thanbeing 117 thou into the future. However, to- sand acres of coastal redwoods day's land managers are hobare preserved in 28 bled in managing forest land already state parks and one national for tree harvest this far in ad- monument, of which about 0 vance by two problems which acres are the finest virgin create common misunderstand- redwoods that ever grew, and ing: include just about all the super lative groves remaining. 1. Population growth is costing this nation an increasing "This 56,000 acres would maka amount of land for super a strip of stately redwood trees dams, airports, parks and 130 feet wide stretching from recreation areas land that for- the Atlantic Seaboard to the merly had been devoted to pro- Pacific Ocean," McClellan deducing food and fiber for the clared. population. "Nor are privately owned red 2. Increasing national pre- woods in danger of being desoccupation with the availability troyed by harvesters," he point of forest land for recreation ed out. "Over 800,000 acres of often results in land resources redwood forest are managed as Tree Farms which peing locKea up lor single use certified insieaa ot oeing managed for means that they are being use: timber crops, soil vested so as to assure perpet and water resources and rec- - ual redwood crops 345,000 reation. acres are open to public rec "We have real people prob- - reation. In fact, according to lems," says J. C. McClellan, federal government surveys. national administrator of the redwood sawtimber growth is American Tree Farm System, increasing every year and is a old industry program expected to balance removal by for managing woodlands to the year 1985 grow repeated crops. "Questioning the integrity of "The job of a forester used is only the lato be solely forest management, Georgia-Pacifi- c test of the lack of example but now his duties include providing for an increasing num- public understanding," NcClell-ansaid. ber of visitors seeking outdoor "In Maine, where more than recreational opportunities. This ' because more than 90 percent 99 percent of the forest land is of the industry lands are open privately owned, the same kind to pubHc recreational opportun of controversy raged around the necessity for the preservaities." he said. "It's no wonder then that city tion of the Allagash River repeople, far removed from the gion in its wild state. This perland resources, pressure for sisted even though proper forand locking up forest lands in wil est management harvesting main derness systems, in setting as- regeneration practices had tained the attractiveness of the ide land for national parks." area to wilderness lovers for to that understand fail "They on our Tree Farms we manage 300 years. Again management the land for repeated timber plans were disrupted until the crops, and that this provides a matter was settled," "The public must understand mounty of multiple benefits: a sustained supply of forthat soil and water conservation, est products from table napscenic beauty and public recto 2 x 4s is essential to kins reational opportunities." welfare. The parks and human Of the more than 71 million us of acres of forest land in the wilderness which some of fruits the are want and enjoy American Tree Farm System, more than 51 million acres of, of a thriving economy, not an Maintenance of a and managed alternate. industryowned economy is forest land are open to public re :rea thriving While the continued pres. sic to the national economy that tr.nrn ini- is bem2J threatened by reckless . MlIC kU ICMiuvc in"u ujii withdraw- fax rolls for sinele uses will ness in recreationalfrom timber areas of forest als rec kind"? of provide various reation, this action will remove growing. the land from the oroduction of the fod and fiber this popul-M- t Attend FIREMEN'S BALL McCTellan noted. SATURDAY, FEB. 10th the in Impulsive statements Ilelper Civic Auditorium cause of preservation, not check the hobble can ed for accuracy, operations of the company banned harvesting ester, McClellan noted. He cited as a recent case that I ANT ADS Corp., of the Georgia-PacifiG CAN BE A ( which was publicly accused of TONIC Q violating an agreement not to FOB VOUR BUSIs- Tcut inside the boundaries of a proposed redwood na4ional park in California. It has now been proven that the company was not cutting within these boundaries, but while the comranv ias being subjected to a strong attack on its integrity, i's firs operations were romo?3 w Hisrimted. Actually Georgia- Pacific has every right to Y&r- D.C. WASHINGTON, Effici- is ser- - 56,-00- , 26-ye- ar sr? feateris lie rsap'&ly i ba-tio- c jiiiiiiiiiriii'Miii.iv r.T3tf' n ti'finnrriiniri THIRD dct tiiTDDViTinviI 1 Anil iniDRllAIIUiUUJ mctioim Tk. k (Sa vrittea today ac : Rn&fc uj ::; :: x : 3SKaKXC : :: :x :; : x :. APPLICATIONS REQUESTED wo pertonai nomwuqnpr' bkoC, and foccen for you and yet family. Ton aw wordt or new new dictionary brings you 100,000 the included la before never unabridged meanings Every definition k given in a ingle flashing phrase of precise meaning. 200,000 for full, sage examples demonstrate word meaning magnifiOver entries; 450,000 dear understanding. cent color illustrations. Here is the iinal language show S47.30. Mhority of our time. Only book Let oa remarkable this of today. a jam copy Merriam-Webfte- REALY--5PBIN- l-- new !!mi!)rii!fed j 1 r. j j ' The Helper City will accept applications for Three Volunteer Fremen for the city Fire x De- - jg Department,; and for one worker on the partment of Sanitation.. Application forms f are available at office of City Recorder. Applications must be recieved on or be fore 5:00 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 8, 1908. " PROFESSIONAL CARPET FEB. JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE 8, 1968 THRJT Free tickets are available at BASKETBALL Continued 'mm the gym from the directors. Pqcip On week's recreation activity was crowded intn three nights to allow for decorating the gym for the Firemen's Ball There is no activity tonight and Friday. Mon., Feb. 12 7:45 Job Corps vs Mexican L. 8:45 ARC vs Veltri Drug Tues., Feb. 13 7:45 Job Corps vs Veltri Drug 8:45 Coaches vs Quality Clnrs Wed., Feb. 14 7:45 Be Jo Club vs Mexican L. Two changes in cne boys lea gue are noted for next week The 8th grade league will play on Wednesday night beginning at 6 p.m. and the Little League (4th, 5th & 6th graders) will play on Friday night next week only. The girls will have the gym on Wedensday night at JACK'S RADIO Car Radios Home Radio Set Television We repair sets In the home otherwlie when possible In our modern Shop well-equipp- School Pteknp and Delivery Phone 472-338- 8 i Upholstery Cleaned and Sprayed. With a Quick Drying Soil-Repelle- SERVICE . MAKES, MODELS & Carpet TV WE SERVICE ALL Coach Tony Welsh has invited all boys in tiie Helper leagues to be his High - Expert Service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical and by 8:30. Carbon - SALES guest at the Springville game at Carbon on Thursday, Feb. 15. SHAMPOOING nt Liquid Protector HELPER JOURNAL Peterson Distributing I A Company Needh'! a little D 637-360- 3 or . CIIICO SANCHEZ 472-321- 1 see us about a Personal Loan Everyone needs a helping hand now and then to get over life's little barriers. If you need money for medical expenses, a new appliance, or just to pay bills, come in for a Personal Loan. You'll get your money fast and friendly at low bank rates. VVIij The Christian Science Monitor On vacation and business trips carry AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES recommenis you read your local newspaper III prompt ntund It thiy'n thty'r iptndiblt tvrywhoro. Cost-oYou oet nly HMI tU" hit or itolan. And a ptnny a dolltr. 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State. .Zip Ci vaLAfsLJ tiZ$Sd Iran, 150 All (0NDITI0WP L-flfU ERorf TAI IICCII MtyvM a li'i $m at n 'A k CALL ZJ City Recorder i For Quick Service 5 ARTHUR DALPIAZ Sr. S HELPER d 1 We THURSDAY, Donation $1 per Person An-gel- io har-multip- le CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner ROOMS for RENT Dayj wee or month rates. Also Furl. you ever used, so easy too. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electApts. Air Conditioned. Wash ric shampooer $1. at Mutual Rm facilities. HILLCREST Furniture & Hardware. Hotel & Apts. Phone BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzer Spinet FOR RENT Furn. Piano $495. Used Pianos $150 Apt. on Bryner St. Helper. 39 Music Price and up. Co., Phone 1 12,21,usc E. Main, Price, Utah 3,llusc The CASTLE GATE NEWS PFOPLE PROBLEMS HOBBLE FOREST hign-wayi- s, FOR SALE nNG!NG 9:30 P.M. T0 1:30 A.M. PRIZE DRAWING uer-utu-- iui 1001 ittn ROOMS IATM.JHOWWJ FREE CARACE f 'Uot Ll!?5lft2:- - Bd n l |